4-H Club News

Wynford
Winners 4-H

HOLMES TOWNSHIP - Members met March 14. The health leader reminded members to eat healthy. Cloverbuds made sun catchers.

The fair theme this year is "Hittin' All the Right Notes at the Crawford County Fair." Ideas for the fair booth were discussed. Members decided to do Little Caesar Pizza kits as a fundraiser, and are discussing new T-shirts for the club. A suggestion was made to go to a water park in Marion as a field trip.

Recreation was cup racing using a clear plastic cup and a straw. The rest of the evening was spent looking at project books from the Extension office "book boxes."

The club members met again on April 11. Pledges were conducted. Reports were read and approved. The health leader read an article about "Hay fever, What to Eat to Beat It." Members pretended to be blind while another member directed them around the room.Cloverbuds made sun catchers.

Little Caesar's fundraiser was started. Orders were due May 4 and delivery was to be May 14. New business was about doing a community service project.

Lykens Champions

LYKENS - Members had their safety meeting June 9 at the Lykens Community Hall. Safety Leader Gunner Christman introduced Lt. John Schiefer of the Bucyrus Fire Department who talked about proper electrical usage at the fair.

President Morgan Scheffler opened the meeting and reviewed important dates. Recycling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. July 2; Skill-a-Thon will be from 8 to 10 a.m. July at the fairgrounds arena; Electronic Recycling will be July 27; Premium Thank you cards must be turned in to the Extension Office by Aug. 31.